“Auntie Rebekah, Auntie Rebekah!”. I heard Lovemore call from the door as he was knocking. “I am asking for a school book because I want to go to school... continue reading →
Paul Mutengwa, a Project Samuel Zambia team member wrote this blog and I wanted to share it with you. Paul writes, “I was once encouraged and mentored by this... continue reading →
Imagine you are sitting in a waiting room. Maybe you’re there because you have been coughing for two weeks and want to get it checked out. You anxiously wait... continue reading →
If you saw someone hungry, would you feed him? Thirsty, would you give him drink? I think we’d all like to respond with a quick and resounding “YES” to... continue reading →
“I was like a baby, crawling and limping around on the ground, looking for my children, cooking…. But now, I will be running, I will be able to go... continue reading →
She owns a shop and runs a restaurant in Mashikili village. She also manages a huge farm and orchard. No matter how busy Miss Nora is, she always stops... continue reading →
Finding where we belong, finding our purpose, finding hope…these are things that we struggle with no matter the age and no matter what society. The Church is suppose to... continue reading →
“That’s Modie!” I had taken the photo the first week here in Zambia. I noticed all the different footprints along the dirt road, walking the kids to school. Some... continue reading →
“This is it, the big one.” I tell myself as we’re on the flight to Houston, TX to spend two weeks with Pastor Timothy and everyone at Relationships For... continue reading →
This is the story of four lives forever changed. It is the story of four new brothers and sisters. It is the story of a new future... continue reading →